I created an sql query file in SQL Server Management Studio and saved it onto my hard drive.ÃÂ I then moved that file into a Sharepoint Document Library so others on my team could use that query.I opened the file from within sharepoint, it launched SSMS.I made a change to the file and pressed save.here is the error message that comes up."The operation could not be completed.ÃÂ The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process"Am I doing something wrong?

SQL Server Management Studio (2005 and 2008) seems incapable of writing to files in a web folder (WebDAV, web share).ÃÂ We have web folders served by our SharePoint 2007 SP1 server, \\servername\folder\folder\etc.ÃÂ Management Studio can't write to them:
When I open a file from SharePoint and edit it, the Save option under Fle is not available
If I edit a file in SharePoint and save it as a new file, it lets me, but then when I close it and try to find it again, it's not there in the folder.
If I open a new file and trying saving it to SharePoint, I get the error, "The specified URL could not be found, or you do not have appropriate permissions".
Permissions are not the issue: all our other applications can read & write files in these SharePoint web folders.Any ideas?

I have an excel file I need to move daily from it's location in a MOSS enterprise edition Farm, to a location on a SQL server not in the farm but in the same domain. Is there some method I can use using OOB SharePoint or OOB SharePoint w/SPD?

I am a sharepoint developer and currently I am trying to save content of a text box from client side in document library in share point 2010. I have created a sandbox solution for this. I explored the SP2010 client side object model for ECMA script, however
I was not able to crack the problem.

I have created the byte array from the text box content and now I want to save it as a text file in the document library using ECMA script.

The following helper class demonstrates a few techniques that allow documents to be uploaded to a SharePoint document library programmatically without using the API or a custom web service. You don't need to specify a document library name, and it will create any folders specified in the URL as required. File meta data will be updated if any properties are passed.

I've created a form using MS Word Document (2007) and lock it (protect it) so that users will be able to fill in the required fields.
then i've created a Content Type and uploaded the MS word form to be used as a template.

Then I've created a document library and enabled the content type and associate the above form for the library, so that when users click on New button the form will open.

everythings goes fine till here.

The problem is when users clicks on New and save the file back to the library, It doesn't save it with a
unique name, instead it is over writting the existing one.
in other words, if employee 1 fill up the form and save it and later on employee 2 accessed the library and fill up a new form, he will overwrite what employee 1 has already saved!!

Is there a way to give every new created file a unique name? maybe (username+time)??

My project requires me to create an event reciever such that when a word file is added to one library the same content pdf file should be added to other library also when a word file is updated,edited or checked in the respective pdf file
in other document library should be replaced by a new pdf file with the edited word content . Can we do this in Sharepoint 2007 I have seen this can be done in Sharepoint 2010 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff181518.aspx

Hi
I have one standalone SharePoint Server 2010 and Office 2010 on Windows Server 2008 SP2. Both SharePoint and Office are RTM.
When I create new document from the document library, it can open the Office Word.
When I save the document, Office gives me the local browser dialog other than remote sharepoint library.
When I try to enter the sharepoint site url in the dialog, it tells me: path does not exist.
On another machine, Windows 7, the Office 2010 RTM can open and save docs from/into the document library.
There seems something wrong with the Office client. Maybe someone can tell me how to fix it.
Thanks.
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Hi all,
I want to upload the doc file into SharePoint document library using the FileUpload control. For that I am created a new document library in my SharePoint site. But I am not getting the path of Document library where I want to upload the file.
Waiting for your valuable response.
Regards,-Kaustubh

I was trying to attach a database to SQL Server MGT Studio and got an exception error. The message stated that the database file I was trying to attach could not be opened because it was version 661. The SQL Server shows to support version 655
and earlier. It states that a downgrade path is not supported.
Question: Is there some download ; fix; I can make to SQL Server 2008 that will allow me to attach the version 661???? I am not technical at all. Please speak slowly. :) Thanks

RE: ASP:Upload control . Uploading into a SharePoint Document Library Subfolder and FILE NOT FOUND error
Two Issues, apparently unrelated.
I have subfolders like this /ApplicantDocuments/20 and /ApplicantDocuments/21 (where 20 and 21 are my subfolders and ApplicantDocuments is my library.
1. The below function is erroring with file not found, but I confirmed I'm sending the fully qualify path (i.e c:\test.txt) to System.IO.FileStream content = System.IO.File.Open(documentFileName, System.IO.FileMode.Open);
2. Even if it worked, looking at the code, I'm not using argument foldername. I'm passing 20 to the argument. How can I make sure it uploads into subfolder 20 of ApplicantDocuments?
Thank you.
Just testing in test environment. Will tighten code once it works.
public void UploadDocumentToSite(string foldername, string documentFileName)
{
SPSite siteCollection = new SPSite("https://xxxxxx");
SPWeb web = siteCollection.OpenWeb();
//SPSite.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
//Web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
string Lib = "ApplicantDocuments";
SPFolder destFolder = web.GetFolder(Lib);
sendmail(documentFileName+" "+foldername);
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I have a sharepoint document library
http://mycompany/sites/documentLibrary. When browsing to this site through Internet Explorer on a terminal server I can get to the site without being prompted for a username and password, which is what I want. The site appears as "local intranet" according
to IE.

When browsing to the UNC path \\mycompany\sites\documentLibrary we are being prompted for a username and password. After putting in the credentials the document library displays. I need for the server to be able to access the site via UNC path without being
prompted for credentials as we have several in house applications relying on doing so

The funny thing is this was working until recently. What's changed? I have no idea. I have an almost identical terminal server on the same subnet/OS/windows patch level that allows access without prompting for a username or password, and the only thing I had
to do for that server was enable the web client service..

Things I have tried so far:

- Checked the Web Client service is enabled, started and set to automatic. Restarted the server just to make sure.
- Added http://mycompany, \\mycompany etc to the trusted zone.
- Set the truste